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Works closely with COO to drive forward all aspects of planning, marketing, and product development to drive sales growth that aligns with key strategic priorities. Effectively implements and leads teams in the execution of agreed-upon marketing strategies to meet passenger and margin goals, collaborating closely with product and brand marketing teams.
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Through multidisciplinary capabilities in product development, state-of-the-art facilities and scientific substantiation, PMI aims to ensure that its smoke-free products meet adult consumer preferences and rigorous regulatory requirements.
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Partner with Marketing Research, Customer Operations and Product teams to design surveys, capture quantitative customer insights and understand competitive landscape to shape communication and CX strategies.
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Partner with Corporate Product Safety, Regulatory, Formulations, Marketing, Consumer Insights and Legal to provide product safety guidance throughout the product development process.
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Working closely with Development, Data Science, Marketing, and Sales teams to support client-driven product development. Enjoys working collaboratively and cross-functionally with Sales, Marketing, Product Development, Operations, IT, and other key partners.
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Consistently communicate new product ideas and potential improvements to sales and marketing management. Provide ongoing information to Sales Management and Marketing on all competitive activities and product introductions or evaluations through the respective geographic boundaries.
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From the beginning of each client relationship, the team at LifeWorks Restaurant Group establishes a transparency with its partners, from space design and delivery to the marketing of the final, branded product.
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The Marketing Content Specialist works with Product Marketers, Strategy & Programs Specialists, and internal stakeholders to plan, develop, assess, and maintain content produced for clients and prospects.
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We are a Connecticut based firm that performs outsourced sales, marketing, and corporate promotions on behalf of our exclusive list of clients. In the Full Time Client Representative phase, the individual will learn how to effectively execute a marketing campaign for one of our telecommunication Clients.
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At Design Within Reach Stamford, CT Miller Knoll Retail is looking for a Product Photographer to join our Marketing and Creative Operations team at our in-house studio in Stamford, CT. This role will report directly to the Director of Marketing and Creative Operations with a main focus on silo photography of furniture and accessories across our family of brands.
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Use the companys task management tool as directed to prioritize and execute store workload, including product and marketing resets, pricing updates, inventory related tasks, cleaning, and replenishment.
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